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◆ Mercedes-Benz continues corporate sterling run ◆ Small orderbook after lead interest discounted ◆ 2030 bond lands inside the company's 2028 notes
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Some borrowers are taking a break but others are taking it seriously
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Cornerstone investors agree to cover 77% of the Saudi utility's deal
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◆ Largest ESG book for the issuer ◆ Skinny pick-up to EIB ◆ Proof again for 'exceptionally strong' market
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Flooring company's bespoke 'super senior funding' was done away from the syndicated loan market
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◆ €250m deal went better than expected ◆ Spread to KfW key to pricing ◆ Land NRW sustainability next
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◆ Bromford Flagship gets big response ◆ Gilts market goes haywire as bookbuilding ends ◆ Borrower walks away with four times oversubscription
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Big moves from guidance, small concessions paid
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◆ First deal since Crelan/AXA Bank Belgium merger ◆ No premium paid ◆ Capped size allows for focus on price
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◆ Large demand leads to large print ◆ Early momentum in quality book ◆ 'Everything flying' but spread to swaps also attracts
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◆ 'Really good' spread to KfW ◆ More German issuance to come ◆ Two-step tightening but no attrition